Ghost Runner On Third

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Crossing Lines 00:00 Tools
H 00:00 Tools
Recognize The Fall 00:00 Tools
Sex With Mike 00:00 Tools
In San Francisco Watching SLC Punk 00:00 Tools
Rooftop Junkies 00:00 Tools
Systematic Ways 00:00 Tools
Camel Spiders 00:00 Tools
Seven Miles High 00:00 Tools
The Cut 00:00 Tools
Longhorn 00:00 Tools
Pain Killers 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
The Griz 00:00 Tools
Grizzly 00:00 Tools
7 Miles High 00:00 Tools
Empty Glasses and Hushed Romances 00:00 Tools
Painkillers 00:00 Tools
H (feat. Jonny Craig) 00:00 Tools
In San Fancisco Watching SLC Punk 00:00 Tools
In San Franscisco Watching SLC Punk 00:00 Tools
Helia 00:00 Tools
Crossing Lines (feat. Jonny Craig) 00:00 Tools
Ghost Runner On Third - Crossing Lines 00:00 Tools
Sex With Mike (feat. Jonny Craig) 00:00 Tools
In San Francisco Watching SLC Punk (feat. Jonny Craig) 00:00 Tools
Recognize The Fall (feat. Jonny Craig) 00:00 Tools
Rooftop Junkies (Feat. Jonny Craig) 00:00 Tools
Sex_with_Mike 00:00 Tools
In San Fransisco Watching SLC Punk 00:00 Tools
Longhorns 00:00 Tools
Ghost Runner On Third 00:00 Tools
Rooftop Junkies (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Ghost Runner On Third - Sex With Mike 00:00 Tools
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A veteran of the local pop-punk scene, Tacoma’s own Ghost Runner On Third has been at it since 2002. After releasing its EP “Speak Your Dreams” in 2005, the quintet toured the West Coast. The band’s latest incarnation features Adam Fuller (vocals and keys) and Preston Kristof (bass), in addition to three original members, Colin Willard (guitar and backup vocals), Mike Johnson (guitar) and Ryan Polson (drums). They've also had former members such as: Evan - Bass Jonny Craig - Vocals Influenced heavily by bands such as Hot Water Music, Saves the Day, and Further Seems Forever, the members put an emphasis on soaring vocals and cathartic lyrics. Their high-tempo songs are a tight blend of crystalline guitar work, upbeat percussion and a sincerity that most bands seem to lack these days. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.